Share-8; Date 2 July 2018; Time 2:49 am pst;
* Prelude to a Near Death Experience *
My brain is still struggling to wrap itself around the events
that took place after my dual hip replacement surgery.
Which btw went just fine!
My brain is still struggling to wrap itself around the events
that took place after my dual hip replacement surgery.
Which btw went just fine!
It was about a week after the hip surgery, when I had an
odd episode of illness which turned out to be
the harbinger of something much more drastic
that was to take place. I must say that having
an event take place in one's life where you come
very close to dying tends to give one pause.
On a humorous note, I can cross the NDE or near death experience
off my bucket list. I half expected something of that nature
to take place during my hip replacement surgery. No such luck.
I have always had expectations of encountering "The Light" and
hearing orchestral arrangements as well as viewing a light show that
might make the Aurora Borealis a bit jealous. Nope. For me the
experience was much more simple and direct. I was was met at
"the gate" by Mama, Papa, Sheila and Jr. as well as
Vicki's Aunt Betty and Uncle Larry along with
a long time friend of ours named Larry that Vicki and I
met when we first started dating.
The message was clear, concise and direct.
"It ain't your time baby, we'll see you in about 50 years."
My response was equally brief; "Cool!"
And just that fast, I was back. I do not even feel like
I left my body. Just the same I am thankful for the experience
and the reassurance of the message given to me.
I now have a new personal joke regarding the question
many of us ask ourselves from time to time. How do you
know if your life purpose has been fulfilled?
The answer is simply this; Are you still breathing?
If your answer is yes, you ain't done yet. On the other hand,
if your answer turned out to be no, it is most likely
you would not be having said conversation.
My want to type up this email/experience had/has been in the works
for about 3 weeks. I have just found it hard to regain my focus.
I am happy to say that both my physical mending and
my mental acuity are returning to normal.
(Slowly but, surely.) I have had multiple hospital personnel
as well as Vicki reassure me that I have been through
the wringer and need to be patient with myself.
(It is still not sinking in.)
At this time, I recall a certain professor with whom
I had a passing chat telling me that the wind that blows
me around needs be a divine wind. (THANK YOU!)
I feel I would like to wrap this up by saying to all of you
that are receiving this passage, I am thankful for all of
you in terms of your friendship, kindness, love, and support.
This message goes out to my family, friends, and loved ones.
Thank you all for listening;
Or should I say reading?
Namaste'
Scot Albert Consultant/Hypnotist
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